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in the meantime you also lukd the technology exchange traded fund, which supby about 2%. would you put any new money to work or take any money off the table with these? >> well, we are adding to the fxi, the china index. and, clearly, with the kind of growth we're likely to see tepid growth in the u.s., until some of the headwinds we face abate. technology is an area where potentially there is significant growth in excess of the g.d.p. we're going to see. we continue to own technology. >> tom: you own all four funds we mentioned tonight, marshall? >> yes, sir. >> tom: opener friday market monitor get from chicago, marshall front can front barnett associates. he moved to shut down a swiss train trading account it accused trading ahead of that deal. the agency froze the account saying it. ed call options on hynes stock one day before the deal was amount making a potential $1.7 million in profit after the deal was made probable. public. two weeks from today is when billions of dollars of government spending cuts are set to go into affect. this is the spending part of the fis
in the meantime you also lukd the technology exchange traded fund, which supby about 2%. would you put any new money to work or take any money off the table with these? >> well, we are adding to the fxi, the china index. and, clearly, with the kind of growth we're likely to see tepid growth in the u.s., until some of the headwinds we face abate. technology is an area where potentially there is significant growth in excess of the g.d.p. we're going to see. we continue to own technology....
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speaking at a goldman sachs technology conference today, cook also said apple is considering einhorn's proposal to issue preferred stock and return more money to shareholders. einhorn and his firm greenlight capital sued apple last week as part of a broader effort to push the tech giant to dole out more of its $137 billion hoard of cash. as for apple stock today, it tumbled 2.5% to about $468. just five months ago, the stock was trading at $700. meanwhile, uncle sam's cash situation is improving a little bit. the u.s. treasury posted its first monthly budget surplus since 2008, and thanks to a jump in tax revenue. it's now $2.9 billion in the black for january. that's a big improvement over the $27 billion deficit a year earlier. but despite that turnaround, lawmakers still need to make major cutbacks in order to keep government debt in check. >> susie: the group of seven industrialized nations issued a statement today saying that any stimulus programs they undertake are aimed solely at spurring domestic demand and are not an effort to weaken their currencies, but this aggressive monet
speaking at a goldman sachs technology conference today, cook also said apple is considering einhorn's proposal to issue preferred stock and return more money to shareholders. einhorn and his firm greenlight capital sued apple last week as part of a broader effort to push the tech giant to dole out more of its $137 billion hoard of cash. as for apple stock today, it tumbled 2.5% to about $468. just five months ago, the stock was trading at $700. meanwhile, uncle sam's cash situation is...
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while we're doing that, part of the solution is technology use. we have already invited sf city to help us tackle through hackatons to innovate in ways never thought of before. muni is more than just buses, it is taxis and bicycle lanes. as complicated as the system is, we're starting to get great ideas on how to improve parking and transit in more than one way. i think we're going to use technology to help guide buses and trolleys to get places on a more responsible timeframe. that is the number-one question every time i meet with employees of a new technology company, how we're going to improve muni. half of them write it to work. if they're going to spend 15 hours at work, they have to do it at work and not on muni. >> we were talking about the america's cup. they are pulling back on what they're doing in the city. i have a couple of questions related. this person wants to know how that will affect small businesses. there is an overall interest in how san francisco will support the burdens of small business. >> we're still working with america'
while we're doing that, part of the solution is technology use. we have already invited sf city to help us tackle through hackatons to innovate in ways never thought of before. muni is more than just buses, it is taxis and bicycle lanes. as complicated as the system is, we're starting to get great ideas on how to improve parking and transit in more than one way. i think we're going to use technology to help guide buses and trolleys to get places on a more responsible timeframe. that is the...
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the technology is good. environmental standards are very high because the industry is making a major effort to ensure that there are no major mistakes that cause problems. so this will do two things. it creates a lot of jobs in this industry but it also lowers the cost of chemicals, it low weeere cost of gas, gasses backing out coal, backing out natural gas that we otherwise would import and otherwise increasing production of petroleum. we used to be dependent on imports of 60 percent of our petroleum and now 40%. potentially an exporter of natural gas, government regulations have to be worked out but we could be exporting natural gas if the right decisions are made to do that. the ams aamounts will obviously depend on certain decisions. no one would have imagined this ten years ago. >> exactly right. there were reports that american could become exporter of energy beginning in 2020. what about the naysayers who say it's going to hurt the environment, fracking is going to get into the water? what's your take
the technology is good. environmental standards are very high because the industry is making a major effort to ensure that there are no major mistakes that cause problems. so this will do two things. it creates a lot of jobs in this industry but it also lowers the cost of chemicals, it low weeere cost of gas, gasses backing out coal, backing out natural gas that we otherwise would import and otherwise increasing production of petroleum. we used to be dependent on imports of 60 percent of our...
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we have developed an innovative technology. a two-step process that taste -- takes a variety of ways to carbon resources and converts them into oil through a biological process. we do it at a lower cost and sustainably, and it has a benefit for not only industry but the planet. >> i will go get my checkbook. a round of applause for our panel. [applause] according to carl, we have five more minutes. so you get to clap again in five more minutes. [laughter] you have all talked a little bit about the culture here. how important is it that the environment here succeeds in continuing to draw people and draw talent and investment? the example we heard in your introduction was you went to school add mit. you came here to start your business. there is another guy on facebook who has said if he had it all to do over again, he would have stayed in boston. how important is that culture and environment? >> it is critical. it is critical to have minds that have been educated, interdisciplinary people coming to the table, different perspecti
we have developed an innovative technology. a two-step process that taste -- takes a variety of ways to carbon resources and converts them into oil through a biological process. we do it at a lower cost and sustainably, and it has a benefit for not only industry but the planet. >> i will go get my checkbook. a round of applause for our panel. [applause] according to carl, we have five more minutes. so you get to clap again in five more minutes. [laughter] you have all talked a little bit...
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, the kind of technology that needs to be acquired by the technology industry, for example. also many other sources of revenue. we just want to point out that sometimes the talented scientists and clinicians of the nih feel hampered by some of the policies and rules that come our way. we offer our help in any way that we can to try to work together with you to figure out ways to ensure the maximum creativity of a federal scientists so that the american people can get the most of their investment. >> thank you. we all have to be at the table. we need your input. we have tried to work with the same set of facts. there is 1.2 trillion dollars of tax expenditures, that was a one-year number. the problem we have with sequestration is that it is two trillion over 10 years. the annual tax expenditure number is 10 times that amount. the upper 1% of income earners in this country get about 25% of tax expenditure benefits. so, there is room for changes in our tax code that will be encouraged the type of creativity you are talking about and allow us to have reasonable budgets and allow
, the kind of technology that needs to be acquired by the technology industry, for example. also many other sources of revenue. we just want to point out that sometimes the talented scientists and clinicians of the nih feel hampered by some of the policies and rules that come our way. we offer our help in any way that we can to try to work together with you to figure out ways to ensure the maximum creativity of a federal scientists so that the american people can get the most of their...
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science technology innovation called the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the future are covered. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean. i know that i'm. really messed up. for it so personally. it's. worse for going through the white house of a. radio guy for a minute. what clothes were about to give you never seen anything like this i'm telling. ya soon guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking up the set well there is seemingly no shortage of disturbing news coming out of the pentagon these days the latest now by the announcement that the you know d.c. is creating a new medal of honor a medal that honors those brave men and women who get behind their videogame like consuls and assassinate suspected terrorists from their air conditioned offices yet the drone king is now warning his drone operator minions for their outstanding valor it's called the distinguished warfare medal it will be awarded to individuals for their extraordinary.
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on-line technology will blow away 25 to 50% of colleges over the next ten or 20 years. so why not let them try? it's a private institution. it's a donor -- if the donor base doesn't like it, they'll let them know soon enough. draw the line. don't try it at a public university, but small liberal arts college, private college, why not? >> morgan, what about that? if it's kept in the private level, are you for extending this into public colleges and getting the government involved? >> i'm definitely for it on the private level. i'm not so sure how i feel about it on the public level. if we shift it to the government, i'd be all for doing this across the board with all loans. >> there is no such thing as private college. >> i'm interested in john's incentive argument, when you have this massive piled mound of debt. >> disinventive. >> that's true. you got to get a job to pay off your loan. that's an interesting part of the argument. >> that's the point, you want the fear factor to get a job. let's end the myth about private colleges. all collegein the u.s., with the excepti
on-line technology will blow away 25 to 50% of colleges over the next ten or 20 years. so why not let them try? it's a private institution. it's a donor -- if the donor base doesn't like it, they'll let them know soon enough. draw the line. don't try it at a public university, but small liberal arts college, private college, why not? >> morgan, what about that? if it's kept in the private level, are you for extending this into public colleges and getting the government involved? >>...
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three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone state of face recognition technology though it is intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparking new privacy concerns. has more now on america's fondness for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty much an indeterminate period of private investigator steve rom bomb believes america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses physiological and behavioral recognition to identify people. a system touted as a national security necessity is being used to build a database where the biometric identity of millions of americans be gathered at the border when you look at crying when you look at terrorism what we're real
three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone state of face recognition technology though it is intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparking new privacy concerns. has more now on america's fondness for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from...
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has always been responsible for cutting edge technology. has always been responsible for cutting edge technology. we should not be surprised to this day and age. ck thank you very much, ri ferguson, in warsaw. supporters of the venezuelan presidents have been welcoming hugo chavez back to the country. he spent two months in cuba receiving treatment for cancer. he's now at a military hospital in venice will oppose the capital. capital.ezuela's some are questioning his ability to lead the country. >> and the news spread that hugo chavez is finally back in venezuela, his supporters poured into the streets to celebrate. but this was no triumphant comeback. instead he arrived under the cover of darkness, announcing his return via twitter. "we have arrived back in the land of venezuela. thank you, lord. thanks to my beloved people. we will continue our treatment here." that was enough for his supporters. >> i knew he was coming back. i had faith because we were all thinking about him. i knew he was going to return to his homeland. >> it has been
has always been responsible for cutting edge technology. has always been responsible for cutting edge technology. we should not be surprised to this day and age. ck thank you very much, ri ferguson, in warsaw. supporters of the venezuelan presidents have been welcoming hugo chavez back to the country. he spent two months in cuba receiving treatment for cancer. he's now at a military hospital in venice will oppose the capital. capital.ezuela's some are questioning his ability to lead the...
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within the lab of our technologies we're developing techniques will will save lives. to our market district we're providing the world with tools to live in the chewing print with 3-d or even topple dock - we're fashioned our food that bears the label of san francisco. a stamp yes. a stamp and mark of craft manship by consumers all around the world where we've got 26 cranes our own residents back on the work building san francisco with their skills and a whole lot of heart. and very soon a spectacular for a world-class concerts and event we've got a great stadium. our unemployment rate is down to 6.5 percent from 9.6 when i first took office that means thirty thousand more san franciscans back to work today. nearly 11 million square feet of office space was leased last year. we've got the first new commercial high-rise officials building breaking ground this spring were we passed the business tax reform and bonds to renew our parks and open spaces. for the first time we've got to balanced budget. our budget resources are growing. this summer we welcomed the first north
within the lab of our technologies we're developing techniques will will save lives. to our market district we're providing the world with tools to live in the chewing print with 3-d or even topple dock - we're fashioned our food that bears the label of san francisco. a stamp yes. a stamp and mark of craft manship by consumers all around the world where we've got 26 cranes our own residents back on the work building san francisco with their skills and a whole lot of heart. and very soon a...
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america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses physiological and behavioral recognition to identify people. a system touted as a national security necessity is being used to build a database where the biometric identity of millions of americans be gathered and stored when you look at crying when you look at terrorism what we're really focusing on is the individual and so if you are interested in reducing crime or do think terrorism you do have to focus on the individual and i am in a way. of connecting the person with a measurement recognition of unwanted visitors face recognition and iris scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your shape heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris scanning are reportedly also being explored for the u.s. tool box of tracking are th
america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses physiological and behavioral recognition to identify people. a system touted as a national security necessity is being used to build a database where the biometric identity of millions of americans be gathered and stored when you look at crying when you look at terrorism what we're really focusing on is the individual and so if you are interested in reducing crime or do...
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i hope they will pool their knowledge and ideas and help develop the technology that we need. >> well, as a first step, the group will develop technology for building a facility called the logistic hub off the coast of rio de janeiro. that's where the brazilian government's $100 billion oil development project is under way. this oil field is located some 2,000 meters under the sea and several hundred kilometers offshore. they're hoping to build a rig the size of three soccer fields combined. it would be equipped with living quarters for 200 workers and big storage facilities for equipment. the development of seabed resources is in progress around the world on the back of strong economic growth in emerging countries. already companies in south korea, china, and other countries are participating in overseas offshore oil development projects. this is the first joint effort by japanese companies to win a contract for such a project. >>> shocking reports have emerged about the voyage of a group of asylum seekers whose boat was rescued off slri lanka. we have more details from bangkok. >> a
i hope they will pool their knowledge and ideas and help develop the technology that we need. >> well, as a first step, the group will develop technology for building a facility called the logistic hub off the coast of rio de janeiro. that's where the brazilian government's $100 billion oil development project is under way. this oil field is located some 2,000 meters under the sea and several hundred kilometers offshore. they're hoping to build a rig the size of three soccer fields...
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i hope they will pool their knowledge and ideas and help develop the technology that we need. >> well, as a first step, the group will develop technology for building a facility called the logistic hub off the coast of rio de janeiro. that's where the brazilian government's $100 billion oil development project is under way. this oil field is located some 2,000 meters under the sea and several hundred kilometers offshore. they're hoping to build a rig the size of three soccer fields combined. it would be equipped with living quarters for 200 workers and big storage facilities for equipment. the development of seabed resources is in progress around the world on the back of strong economic growth in emerging countries. already companies in south korea, china, and other countries are participating in overseas offshore oil development projects. this is the first joint effort by japanese companies to win a contract for such a project. >>> fewer visitors came to japan from overseas in january. the japan national tourism organization estimates that about 670,000 tourists and business people v
i hope they will pool their knowledge and ideas and help develop the technology that we need. >> well, as a first step, the group will develop technology for building a facility called the logistic hub off the coast of rio de janeiro. that's where the brazilian government's $100 billion oil development project is under way. this oil field is located some 2,000 meters under the sea and several hundred kilometers offshore. they're hoping to build a rig the size of three soccer fields...
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series technology innovation called the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food because you know how fabulous bad luck i've got so many i mean. i know i'm seeing the same thing really messed up. in the world for it so personally. and. worse you're going to fly down sort of a. radio guy in fort lauderdale minutes from a cricket. club or a politician because you've never seen anything like this i'm telling. ya...
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at schools all the technological advancement there varies from region to region but the trend is there and it's strong judging by the initiatives put forward by president obama in his state of the union speech washington recognizes the urgency. well reward schools to develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science technology engineering and math the skills today's employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future for decades the u.s. has been a magnet for scientific genius from all over the world immigrants helped start prominent american tech companies like google yahoo intel lent instagram to the u.s. can still count on a steady inflow of talents from around the globe no doubt about that but experts say it does not alleviate the urgency of growing talents at home considering how much poor math results can cost the country in the future in washington i'm going to check out. a quick look at some other world news for you now in pakistan militants disguised as policemen have attacked the offic
at schools all the technological advancement there varies from region to region but the trend is there and it's strong judging by the initiatives put forward by president obama in his state of the union speech washington recognizes the urgency. well reward schools to develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science technology engineering and math the skills today's employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there...
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scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your sheet heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris canning are reportedly also being explored for the u.s. toolbox of tracking are there reasons to have such security devices sure. do i think it's american do i think it's appropriate that somebody can press a button and determine everywhere i've been everything i've done everyone i've been with you know its role and i think that we're entitled to privacy. author and journalist a.j. jacobs recently spent three months documenting every second of his life with a small camera worn like a bluetooth it's remarkable it holds ten hours of video esquire magazine editor at large subscribed to self surveillance for an article about life logging yet he believes the market of high tech cameras and consumer biometric applications will soon make little
scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your sheet heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris canning are reportedly also being explored for the u.s. toolbox of tracking are there reasons to have such security devices sure. do i think...
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america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses physiological and behavioral recognition to identify people in. a system touted as a national security necessity is being used to build a database where the biometric identity of millions of americans will be gathered and stored when you look at crying when you look at terrorism what we're really focusing on is the individual and so if you are interested in reducing crime or reducing terrorism you do have to focus on the individual and i am in a way. of connecting the person with a measurement recognition of unwanted visitors face recognition and iris scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your sheet heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris scanning are reportedly also being explored for the u.s. tool box of trackin
america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses physiological and behavioral recognition to identify people in. a system touted as a national security necessity is being used to build a database where the biometric identity of millions of americans will be gathered and stored when you look at crying when you look at terrorism what we're really focusing on is the individual and so if you are interested in reducing crime or...
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allocated three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone strace recognition technology though it's intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparked new privacy concerns. has more now on america's formulas for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty much an indeterminate period of private investigator steve rom bomb believes america is being landscaped into an eye as wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses his illogical and behavioral recognition to identify people. a system touted as a national security necessity is being used to build a database where the biometric identity of millions of americans will be gathered and stored when you look at crying when you look at terrorism what w
allocated three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone strace recognition technology though it's intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparked new privacy concerns. has more now on america's formulas for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york...
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scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your shape heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris scanning are reportedly also being explored for the u.s. toolbox of tracking are there reasons to have such security devices sure. do i think it's american do i think it's appropriate that somebody can press a button and determine everywhere i've been everything i've done everyone i've been with know it's role. and i think that we're entitled to privacy author and journalist a.j. jacobs recently spent three months documenting every second of his life with a small camera worn like a bluetooth it's remarkable it holds ten hours of video esquire magazine editor at large subscribed to self surveillance for an article about life logging yet he believes the market of high tech cameras and consumer biometric applications will soon make little br
scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your shape heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris scanning are reportedly also being explored for the u.s. toolbox of tracking are there reasons to have such security devices sure. do i think...
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as i turn around and lose use the joy stick technology and get out of here, tell me about the technology. explain what is so great. >> you have your hand on it, large boat with two engines, what you do is control shift, throttle and steering in a simple movement. we have software engineers here, engine people who get in the technology, and you're moving a massive boat in close quarters doing a great job, by the way. liz, you have no idea how tight it is. there's a lot of boats. liz: don't hit it (holy cow. >> doing great. this is the beauty of the product, someone who is not an expert boat operates in close quarters. >> expert does not describe me maneuvering this boat -- >> you're doing it like an expert. it's great. >> dusty said they got manufacturing plants all over the world. it is amazing, and, you know, made in the usa, made in europe. you have a global view, i think, of what's going on right now. >> we have a good feel for the global economy and marine industty, and more and more than just marine, by the way. wii the largest fitness manufacturer in the world. >> oh, are you reall
as i turn around and lose use the joy stick technology and get out of here, tell me about the technology. explain what is so great. >> you have your hand on it, large boat with two engines, what you do is control shift, throttle and steering in a simple movement. we have software engineers here, engine people who get in the technology, and you're moving a massive boat in close quarters doing a great job, by the way. liz, you have no idea how tight it is. there's a lot of boats. liz: don't...
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he was really focused on the technology side of his mission. he was three days by himes but -- by himself, but he had a whole group of experiments in the back. he had mapping cameras, stereo cameras, all sorts of equipment that he had to manage, not only did he have to manage the spacecraft but he had to manage the experiments at specific times. he was very, very busy. only the time you feel alone is when you're on the backside of the moon and you're out of contact with the earth for about 45 minutes. we were never alone back there but i would imagine being alone back there was a strange experience. he was just very focused on the operational side. he did a great job. >> wasn't he the one that was bumped because of the measles? >> yeah, he was supposed to fly on apollo 13. i was the backup crew for apollo 13. a week before i came down with the german measles and i exposed everybody to the measles. as a result of that, he had not had the measles so the doctors recommend they take him off. then he came back on our crew as backup then we flew toge
he was really focused on the technology side of his mission. he was three days by himes but -- by himself, but he had a whole group of experiments in the back. he had mapping cameras, stereo cameras, all sorts of equipment that he had to manage, not only did he have to manage the spacecraft but he had to manage the experiments at specific times. he was very, very busy. only the time you feel alone is when you're on the backside of the moon and you're out of contact with the earth for about 45...
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part of the astronaut scholarship foundation is to keep us number one in science and technology. we are not there now. we are in the middle. i just got an honorary doctorate degree from clemson last december and a ph.d.'s were given their degrees first street i think there were 28 people that got computer degrees and 18 of them were asian or chinese. if we can motivate them to stay, that's a good deal. but i don't know how the immigration stuff works. the idea of the scholarship foundation is we give 28 $10,000 scholarships away each year to a group of schools that we have affiliation with. the school picks their top two candidates in engineering, bioscience, computers. they are juniors and seniors in their respective universities. they send them to us and we have a committee headed by a shuttle astronaut. our committee picks one of the two and we give them the $10,000 scholarship. it has had a tremendous effect on the universities and the graduates who have received are scholarships are now seeing in the importance of that the dead of their careers so they are contributing in to
part of the astronaut scholarship foundation is to keep us number one in science and technology. we are not there now. we are in the middle. i just got an honorary doctorate degree from clemson last december and a ph.d.'s were given their degrees first street i think there were 28 people that got computer degrees and 18 of them were asian or chinese. if we can motivate them to stay, that's a good deal. but i don't know how the immigration stuff works. the idea of the scholarship foundation is...
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they create new technologies. but, they don't know whose money it is. in los angeles, they said, most recently, they have lost $16 billion in economic value because the courts have been closed. $1.6 million in tax. we have been the envy of the world as to our justice system. as the world becomes smaller and as multinational corporations decide where they will invest their money, they have historically invested it in the united states because we have had a court system that has been the envy of the world, but they won't continue to do that if they cannot get justice in america. there is an economic reason as well as a moral reason to make sure that our courts are open. we have a crisis in our federal system. 92 vacancies exist today in the federal court system. 15% of our federal court is vacant. we have 26 districts under federal emergencies, judicial emergencies. we have 18 judges come out with no opposition on either side, and it wasn't a political issue. could not get one of them through congress. you know, when i talk to the graduating students, i j
they create new technologies. but, they don't know whose money it is. in los angeles, they said, most recently, they have lost $16 billion in economic value because the courts have been closed. $1.6 million in tax. we have been the envy of the world as to our justice system. as the world becomes smaller and as multinational corporations decide where they will invest their money, they have historically invested it in the united states because we have had a court system that has been the envy of...
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technology innovation the list of elements from around russia. good laboratory was able to build most sophisticated. missions to teach music should care about humans. this is why you should. only. use today. these are the images. from the streets of canada.
technology innovation the list of elements from around russia. good laboratory was able to build most sophisticated. missions to teach music should care about humans. this is why you should. only. use today. these are the images. from the streets of canada.
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honda officials unveiled the sample made with the technology. they say one key is the way the two metals are folded. the technique also relies on special adhesives. the resulting plate is lighter than steel and cheaper than products made just with aluminum. company representatives say the new method can be used on parts such as door panels and a car's trunk. that would shave around 20 kilograms off a vehicle's weight. honda plans to use the technology in a new model set to go on sale in the united states next month. honda isn't the only carmaker that's trying to make lighter cars. others both in japan and overseas are also pursuing the same goal. last year, japan's suzuki motor rolled out a mini car that's about 70 kilograms lighter than the previous model. suzuki reduced the use of regular steel and instead employed high tensile strength steel for the body of the new model. bmw plans to release an electric car and other models in japan next year. they use carbon fiber for much of their bodies. carbon fiber is lighter than steel. experts say the
honda officials unveiled the sample made with the technology. they say one key is the way the two metals are folded. the technique also relies on special adhesives. the resulting plate is lighter than steel and cheaper than products made just with aluminum. company representatives say the new method can be used on parts such as door panels and a car's trunk. that would shave around 20 kilograms off a vehicle's weight. honda plans to use the technology in a new model set to go on sale in the...